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What are the main aspects of romanticism age that Wordsworth uses in the poem "Tintern Abbey".

ANature and mystery

BNature and feelings

CNature and past

DFeeling and past

Answer:

C. Nature and past

Read Explanation:

In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey", Wordsworth emphasizes two key aspects of Romanticism:

  • Nature as a source of spiritual and moral guidance

  • Feelings and emotions, especially personal reflection and deep emotional responses to natural beauty

He reflects on how nature influenced him as a child and how it continues to nurture his soul and thoughts in adulthood, tying in the Romantic ideals of emotion, individual experience, and the sublime beauty of the natural world.


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